McGinnis/Quotes

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Character Complete? Transcription
Abrams No Abrams: That was... very specific.

Abrams: Ha, I picked up on that.

Abrams: How do you not throw out your back carrying all that stuff?
Abrams: Just to give you a heads up, I plan on picking... a lot of fights today.
Haze No Haze: No. I think they'll open a permanent office, with all the activity going on I'm shocked they haven't sooner.

Haze: I'll go wherever they need me.

Haze: Were you working for FI when the whole Cadenza situation was going down?

Haze: I assume Fairfax wasn't thrilled.

Haze: When you're someone who cares about legacy as much as he does, that's probably more valuable than money.

Haze: Just make sure you don't box me out.
Holliday No Holliday: What's it like working for Fairfax?

Holliday: Nah, I'm from Central Illinois. I just assume they're assholes with god complexes.

Holliday: You were that kid genius, right?

Holliday: How that worked out for you?

Holliday: So... good?

Holliday: How long you think you'll stay with Fairfax Industries?

Holliday: Pretty specific.

Kelvin No Kelvin: I've watched your career from afar, Miss McGinnis. Very impressive.

Kelvin: I'll keep that in mind.

Kelvin: Kelvin.

Kelvin: I'm pretty sure you said "Kevin".

Kelvin: Yes.

Kelvin: I think you do too.

Kelvin: Uhh, let's not get ahead of ourselves.

Kelvin: Hm, it does seem likely.

Kelvin: We're gonna do quite well!

Seven No Seven: All your brilliance is wasted toiling for Fairfax.

Seven: So you're content with being a wage slave.

Seven: And depressing.

Seven: It's impossible.

Seven: Hmm.

Seven: You were a prodigy, McGinnis.

Seven: Now I think it's safe to say you plateau'd.

Seven: You are a woman who executes pedestrian ideas at the highest level. That makes you a master craftsman, but far from a visionary.